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China PEACE 5r-HF Study

Heart Failure

This study will use a two-stage random sampling design to create a nationally representative sample of patients with heart failure (HF) in China. The investigators sought to describe the clinical profiles, to assess treatment patterns and in-hospital outcomes for HF, and to identify targets for care quality improvement.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

Classification of Heart Failure in Children

Heart Failure

Evaluation of Severity of Heart Failure in Children Attending Cardiology Unit, Assiut University Children Hospital

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

Comparison of the Prediction Derived by the Cardiovascular Performance Reserve Index With the Clinical...

HealthyHeart Failure

The study hypothesizes that an assumed cardiovascular performance reserve is physiologically detectable. High reserve at rest characterizes a healthy person while low reserve at rest characterizes low functional capacity e.g. heart failure. The lower the reserve the severer the morbidity. The reserve may be estimated through CVRI (cardiovascular reserve index) which is computed by an algorithm composed of physiological measurements taken during the patient visit. In this study the investigators evaluate CVRI capability in prediction of functional capacity in comparison with the clinical evaluation during the same visit.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Role of the Mespere Venus 1000 in Predicting Heart Failure Hospital Readmissions

ADHF

The purpose of this study is to investigate the utility of Venus 1000 in predicting 30-day hospital readmissions for acute decompensated heart failure. Secondary outcomes will include correlation with NT-proBNP and weight both at admission and discharge from hospital

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

Quantitative Evaluation of the Progression of Liver Disease, Using ShearWaveTM

Liver DiseaseHeart Failure

Liver biopsy for the assessment of fibrosis has multiple limitations. Liver ShearWaveTM Elastography may provide a non-invasive, fast, and reproducible alternative for the quantitative assessment of liver fibrosis.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

Speckle Tracking Imaging and Realtime 3 Dimensional Echocardiograhy to Study LV Function and Remodeling...

Congestive Heart FailureMitral Regurgitation

Left ventricular (LV) remodeling after acute myocardial infarction (AMI) has been well described in previous studies. However, there is a paucity of data on the incidence of and risk factors for LV remodeling in modern clinical practice that incorporates widespread use of acute reperfusion strategies and almost systematic use of "antiremodeling" medications, such as angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and beta blockers. The recent improvements in AMI management do not abolish LV remodeling, which remains a relatively frequent event after an initial anterior wall AMI. As a leading cause of heart failure, postinfarction LV remodeling represents an important target for therapeutic interventions. Within the ventricular mass, size, shape, connections and orientation in a three-dimensional space of every single constituent determine its functional behavior. The complex architecture of the ventricular mass creates multiple inhomogeneities of electrical and mechanical loads at the cellular and the microscopic tissue level, that cause cardiac function to be 'stochastic in nature'. The myocardial infarction will altered the ventricular shape and functional inhomogeneities carrying the morphodynamic advantages such as impaired suction for diastole after diminishing recoil relaxation with decreased twisting strain in systole. The alteration in contractile mechanics interacts with the intraventricular fluid dynamic filed that influence the regional myocardial shearing stress. Altered LV transmural wall strains have been proposed to cause infarct extension and may have an important role in propagating LV remodeling.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Vascular Sensitivity to Adrenergic Agonists in Patients With CHF and in Healthy Subjects

Congestive Heart Failure

Congestive Heart failure (CHF) is asociated with changes in cardiac function and vascular responses. The aim of this study is to characterize these differences. Our hypothesis is, that there are differences in vascular responses between healthy subjects and patients with CHF.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Does Lung Impedance Correlate With Changes in BNP in Stable and Acutely Decompensated Heart Failure...

Congestive Heart Failure

The purpose of this study is to determine whether there is a relationship between serial B-natriuretic peptide (BNP) and implantable device measured intrathoracic impedance in symptomatic and asymptomatic heart failure patients over a 1-year period. Furthermore, this study will establish whether implantable device measured intrathoracic impedance trends with the distance walked on a six-minute hall walk (6MHW), an exercise-based acute measure that has also been associated with heart failure clinical status.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Optimization of Cardiac Pacing Using CardioMEMS

Heart Failure

This study is designed to determine if a simplified technique for cardiac device reprogramming using pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) data in the acute setting holds promise to improve subjective assessments of patient quality of life (QOL), objective measurements of functional capacity, and specific systolic and diastolic echocardiographic indices.

Unknown status14 enrollment criteria

Wrist Worn Blood Pressure Measurement

Blood PressureHeart Failure2 more

In this study, the investigators are testing the accuracy of a wrist-worn measurement device by comparing its blood pressure measurement to arterial line (A-line) blood pressure monitors. The device is similar in style and fit to popular activity bands, but it is unique in that it measures blood pressure.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria
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